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7.3 Data Analysis
7.3.1 Statistical Methods
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How is the mean calculated in descriptive statistics?
Sum values / total number
What is the mode in descriptive statistics?
Most frequent value
What is the standard deviation in descriptive statistics?
Square root of variance
Measures of central tendency describe the typical value in a
data set
.
True
Measures of dispersion describe how spread out the
data
is.
True
Match the descriptive statistic with its description:
Mean ↔️ The average value
Median ↔️ The middle value in order
Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest
Inferential statistics summarize the key features of a data set.
False
Steps in hypothesis testing
1️⃣ State null and alternative hypotheses
2️⃣ Choose a significance level
3️⃣ Calculate the test statistic
4️⃣ Compare test statistic to critical value
What is the purpose of comparing the test statistic to the critical value in hypothesis testing?
Decide whether to reject H₀
The mean is calculated by summing all values and dividing by the total number of
values
What does the mode represent in a data set?
The most frequent value
Variance is the average squared deviation from the
mean
.
True
Match the measure with its description:
Mean ↔️ The average value
Median ↔️ The middle value in order
Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
Descriptive statistics are used to summarize sample data, while inferential statistics are used to make inferences about
populations
.
True
Steps to investigate the correlation between temperature and plant growth:
1️⃣ Collect data on temperature and plant growth
2️⃣ Calculate the correlation coefficient
3️⃣ Interpret the results
What is the typical significance level (α) used in hypothesis testing?
0.05
Steps in hypothesis testing:
1️⃣ State null and alternative hypotheses
2️⃣ Choose significance level (α)
3️⃣ Calculate test statistic
4️⃣ Compare test statistic to critical value
The median is more robust to
outliers
What is the purpose of measures of dispersion?
Quantify data spread
Measures of dispersion provide a comprehensive view of how data is spread around the central
values
What is the formula for variance?
\frac{\sum (x_{i} - \mu)^{2}}{n - 1}</latex>
Match the inferential statistical method with its description:
Hypothesis Testing ↔️ Testing a claim about a population parameter
Correlation ↔️ Measuring the relationship between two variables
Regression ↔️ Modeling the relationship between variables
What is a typical significance level (α) used in hypothesis testing?
0.05 or 5%
If the test statistic exceeds the critical value, the
null hypothesis
is rejected.
True
What is the purpose of measures of central tendency?
Describe typical or central value
The
median
is the middle value when the data is arranged in order.
True
The range is the difference between the highest and lowest
values
What does standard deviation indicate about a data set?
Average deviation from the mean
Inferential statistics are used to make inferences about a
population
What does a correlation coefficient close to 1 indicate?
Strong positive correlation
In hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis often states that there is no difference or
effect
If the test statistic exceeds the critical value, the
null hypothesis
is rejected.
True
Match the measure of central tendency with its description:
Mean ↔️ The average value
Median ↔️ The middle value in order
Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
The mode identifies the most common value in a
data set
.
True
Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest
Variance ↔️ Average squared deviation from mean
Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
Descriptive statistics include measures of both central tendency and
dispersion
.
True
What is the purpose of descriptive statistics?
Summarize data
The
median
is the middle value when data is arranged in order.
True
Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest values
Variance ↔️ Average squared deviation from the mean
Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
The range is the difference between the highest and lowest
values
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